lose legitimately and that he did lose legitimately, it missions they were forced to make under oath. i was in the oval office. at some point in the conversation, believed that a person was brought on and i remember he delivered to the president pretty blunt terms that he was going to lose. detroit. campaign attorneys followed up on all the fraud claims in the quickly concluded that fraud did not take the election from donald trump. voters did. the news was told to trance chief of staff at the white house, mark meadows, in mid-to- late november. i remember a call with mr. meadows. i remember sharing with him that we were not finding anything that would be sufficient to change the results in any of the key states. during a meeting several weeks later, the president got the same message from his white house counsel. and another white house lawyer, eric herschmann.
michigan. on november 7th, a senior staffer tells him he only has a five to 10% chance of winning the election, now this is important here because it goes to trump s state of mind. that he knew he had lost and his challenge is to the results were made in bad faith. that same day, joe biden is declared president elect. and soon, people in trump s orbit, one by one, begin to acknowledge that loss. in fact, on november 13th, trump s campaign attorneys recognized in court that he had lost arizona, and the election. the next day, according to the indictment, trump turned to coconspirator number one who appears to be rudy giuliani, to execute a strategy to impair, obstruct, and to fake the electoral voting system. between november 20th and november 25th, trump and his coconspirators began confident leaders across targeted swing states. including michigan, arizona, georgia, pennsylvania.
trump claims, again, without any evidence, there had been a suspicious dump of votes in detroit, michigan. on november 7th, a senior staffer tells him he only has a five to 10% chance of winning the election. now this is important here because it goes to trump s state of mind. that he knew he had lost and his challenge is to the results were made in bad faith. that same day, joe biden is declared president elect. and soon, people in trump s orbit, one by one, begin to acknowledge that loss. in fact, on november 13th, trump s campaign attorneys recognized in court that he had lost arizona, and the election. the next day, according to the indictment, trump turned to coconspirator number one who appears to be rudy giuliani, to execute a strategy to impair, obstruct, and defeat the electorate voting system. between november 20th and
there had been a suspicious dump of votes in detroit, michigan. on november 7th, a senior staffer tells him he only has a five to 10% chance of winning the election. now this is important here because it goes to trump s state of mind. that he knew he had lost and his challenge is to the results were made in bad faith. that same day, joe biden is declared president elect. and soon, people in trump s orbit, one by one, begin to acknowledge that loss. in fact, on november 13th, trump s campaign attorneys recognized in court that he had lost arizona and the election. the next day, according to the indictment, trump turned to coconspirator number one who appears to be rudy giuliani, to execute a strategy to impair, obstruct, and defeat the electoral voting system. between november 20th and november 25th, trump and his coconspirators began confident leaders across targeted swing states. including michigan, arizona,
campaign attorneys conceded and lost the vote count in arizona. on that day, the indictment says trump turned to someone listed only as conspirator one, this person would spearhead the results to challenge the election. this is rudy giuliani, a one-time political star whose reputation has fallen far for the man once known as america s mayor. randi kaye has more on the rise and fall of rudy giuliani. what happened to there s no black america, there s no white america, there is just america? what happened to it? reporter: rudy giuliani, at the 2016 republican national convention. this was not the kid from brooklyn that america had come to know. giuliani had earned a reputation for being tough on a crime as a young assistant u.s. attorney. at 39 he was appointed u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, zeroing in on organized crime and white collar criminals.